Proper noun
Vanderbilt (plural Vanderbilts)
A surname.
A case against Vanderbilt University says class discussion has been stymied and the "quality and academic rigor of courses has significantly decreased." Source: Internet
Bennett, 1900, pp. 136–37 Furthermore, Vanderbilt was in position to ram Virginia if she approached the fort. Source: Internet
A child who had been shot in the head was brought to the Vanderbilt laboratory in 1896. Source: Internet
Along with USC, Mathews said he hears regularly from Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Duke and Georgia Tech. Source: Internet
As Fisher noted, he’s been the voice of Vanderbilt athletics for 23 years. Source: Internet
Areas of Tennessee where residents regularly wear masks in public have seen notably smaller increases in COVID-19 hospitalizations since June, researchers at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine found. Source: Internet